devstack/stack.sh
Attila Fazekas 5a35e73b34 Option for installing spice-html5 and novnc from packages
The novnc and spice-html5 is installed from git repository by default,
but not from an openstack* repository.

In order to add vnc/spice proxy related gating tests they should be installed
from packages.

New boolean variables added to control the installation source:
NOVNC_FROM_PACKAGE and SPICE_FROM_PACKAGE

Related changes:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/51790/
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/50822/

Change-Id: I1e55fd99edd30876924a13160afb74ff3e97c485
2013-11-07 08:20:20 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ``stack.sh`` is an opinionated OpenStack developer installation. It
# installs and configures various combinations of **Ceilometer**, **Cinder**,
# **Glance**, **Heat**, **Horizon**, **Keystone**, **Nova**, **Neutron**,
# **Swift**, and **Trove**
# This script allows you to specify configuration options of what git
# repositories to use, enabled services, network configuration and various
# passwords. If you are crafty you can run the script on multiple nodes using
# shared settings for common resources (mysql, rabbitmq) and build a multi-node
# developer install.
# To keep this script simple we assume you are running on a recent **Ubuntu**
# (12.04 Precise or newer) or **Fedora** (F16 or newer) machine. (It may work
# on other platforms but support for those platforms is left to those who added
# them to DevStack.) It should work in a VM or physical server. Additionally
# we maintain a list of ``apt`` and ``rpm`` dependencies and other configuration
# files in this repo.
# Learn more and get the most recent version at http://devstack.org
# Make sure custom grep options don't get in the way
unset GREP_OPTIONS
# Keep track of the devstack directory
TOP_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
# Import common functions
source $TOP_DIR/functions
# Import config functions
source $TOP_DIR/lib/config
# Determine what system we are running on. This provides ``os_VENDOR``,
# ``os_RELEASE``, ``os_UPDATE``, ``os_PACKAGE``, ``os_CODENAME``
# and ``DISTRO``
GetDistro
# Global Settings
# ===============
# Check for a ``localrc`` section embedded in ``local.conf`` and extract if
# ``localrc`` does not already exist
# Phase: local
rm -f $TOP_DIR/.localrc.auto
if [[ -r $TOP_DIR/local.conf ]]; then
LRC=$(get_meta_section_files $TOP_DIR/local.conf local)
for lfile in $LRC; do
if [[ "$lfile" == "localrc" ]]; then
if [[ -r $TOP_DIR/localrc ]]; then
warn $LINENO "localrc and local.conf:[[local]] both exist, using localrc"
else
echo "# Generated file, do not edit" >$TOP_DIR/.localrc.auto
get_meta_section $TOP_DIR/local.conf local $lfile >>$TOP_DIR/.localrc.auto
fi
fi
done
fi
# ``stack.sh`` is customizable by setting environment variables. Override a
# default setting via export::
#
# export DATABASE_PASSWORD=anothersecret
# ./stack.sh
#
# or by setting the variable on the command line::
#
# DATABASE_PASSWORD=simple ./stack.sh
#
# Persistent variables can be placed in a ``localrc`` file::
#
# DATABASE_PASSWORD=anothersecret
# DATABASE_USER=hellaroot
#
# We try to have sensible defaults, so you should be able to run ``./stack.sh``
# in most cases. ``localrc`` is not distributed with DevStack and will never
# be overwritten by a DevStack update.
#
# DevStack distributes ``stackrc`` which contains locations for the OpenStack
# repositories, branches to configure, and other configuration defaults.
# ``stackrc`` sources ``localrc`` to allow you to safely override those settings.
if [[ ! -r $TOP_DIR/stackrc ]]; then
log_error $LINENO "missing $TOP_DIR/stackrc - did you grab more than just stack.sh?"
fi
source $TOP_DIR/stackrc
# Local Settings
# --------------
# Make sure the proxy config is visible to sub-processes
export_proxy_variables
# Destination path for installation ``DEST``
DEST=${DEST:-/opt/stack}
# Sanity Check
# ------------
# Clean up last environment var cache
if [[ -r $TOP_DIR/.stackenv ]]; then
rm $TOP_DIR/.stackenv
fi
# ``stack.sh`` keeps the list of ``apt`` and ``rpm`` dependencies and config
# templates and other useful files in the ``files`` subdirectory
FILES=$TOP_DIR/files
if [ ! -d $FILES ]; then
log_error $LINENO "missing devstack/files"
fi
# ``stack.sh`` keeps function libraries here
# Make sure ``$TOP_DIR/lib`` directory is present
if [ ! -d $TOP_DIR/lib ]; then
log_error $LINENO "missing devstack/lib"
fi
# Import common services (database, message queue) configuration
source $TOP_DIR/lib/database
source $TOP_DIR/lib/rpc_backend
# Remove services which were negated in ENABLED_SERVICES
# using the "-" prefix (e.g., "-rabbit") instead of
# calling disable_service().
disable_negated_services
# Warn users who aren't on an explicitly supported distro, but allow them to
# override check and attempt installation with ``FORCE=yes ./stack``
if [[ ! ${DISTRO} =~ (oneiric|precise|quantal|raring|saucy|trusty|7.0|wheezy|sid|testing|jessie|f16|f17|f18|f19|opensuse-12.2|rhel6) ]]; then
echo "WARNING: this script has not been tested on $DISTRO"
if [[ "$FORCE" != "yes" ]]; then
die $LINENO "If you wish to run this script anyway run with FORCE=yes"
fi
fi
# Make sure we only have one rpc backend enabled,
# and the specified rpc backend is available on your platform.
check_rpc_backend
# Check to see if we are already running DevStack
# Note that this may fail if USE_SCREEN=False
if type -p screen >/dev/null && screen -ls | egrep -q "[0-9].$SCREEN_NAME"; then
echo "You are already running a stack.sh session."
echo "To rejoin this session type 'screen -x stack'."
echo "To destroy this session, type './unstack.sh'."
exit 1
fi
# Set up logging level
VERBOSE=$(trueorfalse True $VERBOSE)
# Additional repos
# ================
# Some distros need to add repos beyond the defaults provided by the vendor
# to pick up required packages.
# The Debian Wheezy official repositories do not contain all required packages,
# add gplhost repository.
if [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Debian) ]]; then
echo 'deb http://archive.gplhost.com/debian grizzly main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gplhost_wheezy-backports.list
echo 'deb http://archive.gplhost.com/debian grizzly-backports main' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gplhost_wheezy-backports.list
apt_get update
apt_get install --force-yes gplhost-archive-keyring
fi
if [[ is_fedora && $DISTRO =~ (rhel6) ]]; then
# Installing Open vSwitch on RHEL6 requires enabling the RDO repo.
RHEL6_RDO_REPO_RPM=${RHEL6_RDO_REPO_RPM:-"http://rdo.fedorapeople.org/openstack-havana/rdo-release-havana.rpm"}
RHEL6_RDO_REPO_ID=${RHEL6_RDO_REPO_ID:-"openstack-havana"}
if ! yum repolist enabled $RHEL6_RDO_REPO_ID | grep -q $RHEL6_RDO_REPO_ID; then
echo "RDO repo not detected; installing"
yum_install $RHEL6_RDO_REPO_RPM || \
die $LINENO "Error installing RDO repo, cannot continue"
fi
# RHEL6 requires EPEL for many Open Stack dependencies
RHEL6_EPEL_RPM=${RHEL6_EPEL_RPM:-"http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm"}
if ! yum repolist enabled epel | grep -q 'epel'; then
echo "EPEL not detected; installing"
yum_install ${RHEL6_EPEL_RPM} || \
die $LINENO "Error installing EPEL repo, cannot continue"
fi
fi
# root Access
# -----------
# OpenStack is designed to be run as a non-root user; Horizon will fail to run
# as **root** since Apache will not serve content from **root** user).
# ``stack.sh`` must not be run as **root**. It aborts and suggests one course of
# action to create a suitable user account.
if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "You are running this script as root."
echo "Cut it out."
echo "Really."
echo "If you need an account to run DevStack, do this (as root, heh) to create $STACK_USER:"
echo "$TOP_DIR/tools/create-stack-user.sh"
exit 1
fi
# We're not **root**, make sure ``sudo`` is available
is_package_installed sudo || install_package sudo
# UEC images ``/etc/sudoers`` does not have a ``#includedir``, add one
sudo grep -q "^#includedir.*/etc/sudoers.d" /etc/sudoers ||
echo "#includedir /etc/sudoers.d" | sudo tee -a /etc/sudoers
# Set up devstack sudoers
TEMPFILE=`mktemp`
echo "$STACK_USER ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:ALL" >$TEMPFILE
# Some binaries might be under /sbin or /usr/sbin, so make sure sudo will
# see them by forcing PATH
echo "Defaults:$STACK_USER secure_path=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin" >> $TEMPFILE
chmod 0440 $TEMPFILE
sudo chown root:root $TEMPFILE
sudo mv $TEMPFILE /etc/sudoers.d/50_stack_sh
# Create the destination directory and ensure it is writable by the user
# and read/executable by everybody for daemons (e.g. apache run for horizon)
sudo mkdir -p $DEST
safe_chown -R $STACK_USER $DEST
safe_chmod 0755 $DEST
# a basic test for $DEST path permissions (fatal on error unless skipped)
check_path_perm_sanity ${DEST}
# Set ``OFFLINE`` to ``True`` to configure ``stack.sh`` to run cleanly without
# Internet access. ``stack.sh`` must have been previously run with Internet
# access to install prerequisites and fetch repositories.
OFFLINE=`trueorfalse False $OFFLINE`
# Set ``ERROR_ON_CLONE`` to ``True`` to configure ``stack.sh`` to exit if
# the destination git repository does not exist during the ``git_clone``
# operation.
ERROR_ON_CLONE=`trueorfalse False $ERROR_ON_CLONE`
# Whether to enable the debug log level in OpenStack services
ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL=`trueorfalse True $ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL`
# Destination path for service data
DATA_DIR=${DATA_DIR:-${DEST}/data}
sudo mkdir -p $DATA_DIR
safe_chown -R $STACK_USER $DATA_DIR
# Common Configuration
# ====================
# Set fixed and floating range here so we can make sure not to use addresses
# from either range when attempting to guess the IP to use for the host.
# Note that setting FIXED_RANGE may be necessary when running DevStack
# in an OpenStack cloud that uses either of these address ranges internally.
FLOATING_RANGE=${FLOATING_RANGE:-172.24.4.224/28}
FIXED_RANGE=${FIXED_RANGE:-10.0.0.0/24}
FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE=${FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE:-256}
HOST_IP=$(get_default_host_ip $FIXED_RANGE $FLOATING_RANGE "$HOST_IP_IFACE" "$HOST_IP")
if [ "$HOST_IP" == "" ]; then
die $LINENO "Could not determine host ip address. Either localrc specified dhcp on ${HOST_IP_IFACE} or defaulted"
fi
# Allow the use of an alternate hostname (such as localhost/127.0.0.1) for service endpoints.
SERVICE_HOST=${SERVICE_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
# Allow the use of an alternate protocol (such as https) for service endpoints
SERVICE_PROTOCOL=${SERVICE_PROTOCOL:-http}
# Configure services to use syslog instead of writing to individual log files
SYSLOG=`trueorfalse False $SYSLOG`
SYSLOG_HOST=${SYSLOG_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
SYSLOG_PORT=${SYSLOG_PORT:-516}
# Enable sysstat logging
SYSSTAT_FILE=${SYSSTAT_FILE:-"sysstat.dat"}
SYSSTAT_INTERVAL=${SYSSTAT_INTERVAL:-"1"}
# Use color for logging output (only available if syslog is not used)
LOG_COLOR=`trueorfalse True $LOG_COLOR`
# Service startup timeout
SERVICE_TIMEOUT=${SERVICE_TIMEOUT:-60}
# Configure Projects
# ==================
# Source project function libraries
source $TOP_DIR/lib/apache
source $TOP_DIR/lib/tls
source $TOP_DIR/lib/infra
source $TOP_DIR/lib/oslo
source $TOP_DIR/lib/stackforge
source $TOP_DIR/lib/horizon
source $TOP_DIR/lib/keystone
source $TOP_DIR/lib/glance
source $TOP_DIR/lib/nova
source $TOP_DIR/lib/cinder
source $TOP_DIR/lib/swift
source $TOP_DIR/lib/ceilometer
source $TOP_DIR/lib/heat
source $TOP_DIR/lib/neutron
source $TOP_DIR/lib/baremetal
source $TOP_DIR/lib/ldap
source $TOP_DIR/lib/ironic
source $TOP_DIR/lib/trove
# Extras Source
# --------------
# Phase: source
if [[ -d $TOP_DIR/extras.d ]]; then
for i in $TOP_DIR/extras.d/*.sh; do
[[ -r $i ]] && source $i source
done
fi
# Set the destination directories for other OpenStack projects
OPENSTACKCLIENT_DIR=$DEST/python-openstackclient
# Interactive Configuration
# -------------------------
# Do all interactive config up front before the logging spew begins
# Generic helper to configure passwords
function read_password {
XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
var=$1; msg=$2
pw=${!var}
localrc=$TOP_DIR/localrc
# If the password is not defined yet, proceed to prompt user for a password.
if [ ! $pw ]; then
# If there is no localrc file, create one
if [ ! -e $localrc ]; then
touch $localrc
fi
# Presumably if we got this far it can only be that our localrc is missing
# the required password. Prompt user for a password and write to localrc.
echo ''
echo '################################################################################'
echo $msg
echo '################################################################################'
echo "This value will be written to your localrc file so you don't have to enter it "
echo "again. Use only alphanumeric characters."
echo "If you leave this blank, a random default value will be used."
pw=" "
while true; do
echo "Enter a password now:"
read -e $var
pw=${!var}
[[ "$pw" = "`echo $pw | tr -cd [:alnum:]`" ]] && break
echo "Invalid chars in password. Try again:"
done
if [ ! $pw ]; then
pw=`openssl rand -hex 10`
fi
eval "$var=$pw"
echo "$var=$pw" >> $localrc
fi
$XTRACE
}
# Database Configuration
# To select between database backends, add the following to ``localrc``:
#
# disable_service mysql
# enable_service postgresql
#
# The available database backends are listed in ``DATABASE_BACKENDS`` after
# ``lib/database`` is sourced. ``mysql`` is the default.
initialize_database_backends && echo "Using $DATABASE_TYPE database backend" || echo "No database enabled"
# Queue Configuration
# Rabbit connection info
if is_service_enabled rabbit; then
RABBIT_HOST=${RABBIT_HOST:-localhost}
read_password RABBIT_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR RABBIT."
fi
# Keystone
if is_service_enabled key; then
# The ``SERVICE_TOKEN`` is used to bootstrap the Keystone database. It is
# just a string and is not a 'real' Keystone token.
read_password SERVICE_TOKEN "ENTER A SERVICE_TOKEN TO USE FOR THE SERVICE ADMIN TOKEN."
# Services authenticate to Identity with servicename/``SERVICE_PASSWORD``
read_password SERVICE_PASSWORD "ENTER A SERVICE_PASSWORD TO USE FOR THE SERVICE AUTHENTICATION."
# Horizon currently truncates usernames and passwords at 20 characters
read_password ADMIN_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR HORIZON AND KEYSTONE (20 CHARS OR LESS)."
# Keystone can now optionally install OpenLDAP by enabling the ``ldap``
# service in ``localrc`` (e.g. ``enable_service ldap``).
# To clean out the Keystone contents in OpenLDAP set ``KEYSTONE_CLEAR_LDAP``
# to ``yes`` (e.g. ``KEYSTONE_CLEAR_LDAP=yes``) in ``localrc``. To enable the
# Keystone Identity Driver (``keystone.identity.backends.ldap.Identity``)
# set ``KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND`` to ``ldap`` (e.g.
# ``KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND=ldap``) in ``localrc``.
# only request ldap password if the service is enabled
if is_service_enabled ldap; then
read_password LDAP_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR LDAP"
fi
fi
# Swift
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
# We only ask for Swift Hash if we have enabled swift service.
# ``SWIFT_HASH`` is a random unique string for a swift cluster that
# can never change.
read_password SWIFT_HASH "ENTER A RANDOM SWIFT HASH."
fi
# Configure logging
# -----------------
# Draw a spinner so the user knows something is happening
function spinner() {
local delay=0.75
local spinstr='/-\|'
printf "..." >&3
while [ true ]; do
local temp=${spinstr#?}
printf "[%c]" "$spinstr" >&3
local spinstr=$temp${spinstr%"$temp"}
sleep $delay
printf "\b\b\b" >&3
done
}
# Echo text to the log file, summary log file and stdout
# echo_summary "something to say"
function echo_summary() {
if [[ -t 3 && "$VERBOSE" != "True" ]]; then
kill >/dev/null 2>&1 $LAST_SPINNER_PID
if [ ! -z "$LAST_SPINNER_PID" ]; then
printf "\b\b\bdone\n" >&3
fi
echo -n -e $@ >&6
spinner &
LAST_SPINNER_PID=$!
else
echo -e $@ >&6
fi
}
# Echo text only to stdout, no log files
# echo_nolog "something not for the logs"
function echo_nolog() {
echo $@ >&3
}
# Set up logging for ``stack.sh``
# Set ``LOGFILE`` to turn on logging
# Append '.xxxxxxxx' to the given name to maintain history
# where 'xxxxxxxx' is a representation of the date the file was created
TIMESTAMP_FORMAT=${TIMESTAMP_FORMAT:-"%F-%H%M%S"}
if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" || -n "$SCREEN_LOGDIR" ]]; then
LOGDAYS=${LOGDAYS:-7}
CURRENT_LOG_TIME=$(date "+$TIMESTAMP_FORMAT")
fi
if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then
# First clean up old log files. Use the user-specified ``LOGFILE``
# as the template to search for, appending '.*' to match the date
# we added on earlier runs.
LOGDIR=$(dirname "$LOGFILE")
LOGFILENAME=$(basename "$LOGFILE")
mkdir -p $LOGDIR
find $LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name $LOGFILENAME.\* -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \;
LOGFILE=$LOGFILE.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}
SUMFILE=$LOGFILE.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.summary
# Redirect output according to config
# Copy stdout to fd 3
exec 3>&1
if [[ "$VERBOSE" == "True" ]]; then
# Redirect stdout/stderr to tee to write the log file
exec 1> >( awk '
{
cmd ="date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S \""
cmd | getline now
close("date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S \"")
sub(/^/, now)
print
fflush()
}' | tee "${LOGFILE}" ) 2>&1
# Set up a second fd for output
exec 6> >( tee "${SUMFILE}" )
else
# Set fd 1 and 2 to primary logfile
exec 1> "${LOGFILE}" 2>&1
# Set fd 6 to summary logfile and stdout
exec 6> >( tee "${SUMFILE}" >&3 )
fi
echo_summary "stack.sh log $LOGFILE"
# Specified logfile name always links to the most recent log
ln -sf $LOGFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGFILENAME
ln -sf $SUMFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGFILENAME.summary
else
# Set up output redirection without log files
# Copy stdout to fd 3
exec 3>&1
if [[ "$VERBOSE" != "True" ]]; then
# Throw away stdout and stderr
exec 1>/dev/null 2>&1
fi
# Always send summary fd to original stdout
exec 6>&3
fi
# Set up logging of screen windows
# Set ``SCREEN_LOGDIR`` to turn on logging of screen windows to the
# directory specified in ``SCREEN_LOGDIR``, we will log to the the file
# ``screen-$SERVICE_NAME-$TIMESTAMP.log`` in that dir and have a link
# ``screen-$SERVICE_NAME.log`` to the latest log file.
# Logs are kept for as long specified in ``LOGDAYS``.
if [[ -n "$SCREEN_LOGDIR" ]]; then
# We make sure the directory is created.
if [[ -d "$SCREEN_LOGDIR" ]]; then
# We cleanup the old logs
find $SCREEN_LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name screen-\*.log -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \;
else
mkdir -p $SCREEN_LOGDIR
fi
fi
# Set Up Script Execution
# -----------------------
# Kill background processes on exit
trap clean EXIT
clean() {
local r=$?
kill >/dev/null 2>&1 $(jobs -p)
exit $r
}
# Exit on any errors so that errors don't compound
trap failed ERR
failed() {
local r=$?
kill >/dev/null 2>&1 $(jobs -p)
set +o xtrace
[ -n "$LOGFILE" ] && echo "${0##*/} failed: full log in $LOGFILE"
exit $r
}
# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
# an error. It is also useful for following along as the install occurs.
set -o xtrace
# Install Packages
# ================
# OpenStack uses a fair number of other projects.
# Install package requirements
# Source it so the entire environment is available
echo_summary "Installing package prerequisites"
source $TOP_DIR/tools/install_prereqs.sh
# Configure an appropriate python environment
if [[ "$OFFLINE" != "True" ]]; then
$TOP_DIR/tools/install_pip.sh
fi
# Do the ugly hacks for borken packages and distros
$TOP_DIR/tools/fixup_stuff.sh
install_rpc_backend
if is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS; then
install_database
fi
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
install_neutron_agent_packages
fi
TRACK_DEPENDS=${TRACK_DEPENDS:-False}
# Install python packages into a virtualenv so that we can track them
if [[ $TRACK_DEPENDS = True ]]; then
echo_summary "Installing Python packages into a virtualenv $DEST/.venv"
pip_install -U virtualenv
rm -rf $DEST/.venv
virtualenv --system-site-packages $DEST/.venv
source $DEST/.venv/bin/activate
$DEST/.venv/bin/pip freeze > $DEST/requires-pre-pip
fi
# Check Out and Install Source
# ----------------------------
echo_summary "Installing OpenStack project source"
# Install required infra support libraries
install_infra
# Install oslo libraries that have graduated
install_oslo
# Install stackforge libraries for testing
if is_service_enabled stackforge_libs; then
install_stackforge
fi
# Install clients libraries
install_keystoneclient
install_glanceclient
install_cinderclient
install_novaclient
if is_service_enabled swift glance horizon; then
install_swiftclient
fi
if is_service_enabled neutron nova horizon; then
install_neutronclient
fi
if is_service_enabled heat horizon; then
install_heatclient
fi
git_clone $OPENSTACKCLIENT_REPO $OPENSTACKCLIENT_DIR $OPENSTACKCLIENT_BRANCH
setup_develop $OPENSTACKCLIENT_DIR
if is_service_enabled key; then
install_keystone
configure_keystone
fi
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
install_swift
configure_swift
# swift3 middleware to provide S3 emulation to Swift
if is_service_enabled swift3; then
# replace the nova-objectstore port by the swift port
S3_SERVICE_PORT=8080
git_clone $SWIFT3_REPO $SWIFT3_DIR $SWIFT3_BRANCH
setup_develop $SWIFT3_DIR
fi
fi
if is_service_enabled g-api n-api; then
# image catalog service
install_glance
configure_glance
fi
if is_service_enabled cinder; then
install_cinder
configure_cinder
fi
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
install_neutron
install_neutron_third_party
fi
if is_service_enabled nova; then
# compute service
install_nova
cleanup_nova
configure_nova
fi
if is_service_enabled horizon; then
# dashboard
install_horizon
configure_horizon
fi
if is_service_enabled ceilometer; then
install_ceilometerclient
install_ceilometer
echo_summary "Configuring Ceilometer"
configure_ceilometer
configure_ceilometerclient
fi
if is_service_enabled heat; then
install_heat
cleanup_heat
configure_heat
fi
if is_service_enabled trove; then
install_trove
install_troveclient
cleanup_trove
fi
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
configure_CA
init_CA
init_cert
# Add name to /etc/hosts
# don't be naive and add to existing line!
fi
if is_service_enabled ir-api ir-cond; then
install_ironic
install_ironicclient
configure_ironic
fi
# Extras Install
# --------------
# Phase: install
if [[ -d $TOP_DIR/extras.d ]]; then
for i in $TOP_DIR/extras.d/*.sh; do
[[ -r $i ]] && source $i stack install
done
fi
if [[ $TRACK_DEPENDS = True ]]; then
$DEST/.venv/bin/pip freeze > $DEST/requires-post-pip
if ! diff -Nru $DEST/requires-pre-pip $DEST/requires-post-pip > $DEST/requires.diff; then
cat $DEST/requires.diff
fi
echo "Ran stack.sh in depend tracking mode, bailing out now"
exit 0
fi
# Syslog
# ------
if [[ $SYSLOG != "False" ]]; then
if [[ "$SYSLOG_HOST" = "$HOST_IP" ]]; then
# Configure the master host to receive
cat <<EOF >/tmp/90-stack-m.conf
\$ModLoad imrelp
\$InputRELPServerRun $SYSLOG_PORT
EOF
sudo mv /tmp/90-stack-m.conf /etc/rsyslog.d
else
# Set rsyslog to send to remote host
cat <<EOF >/tmp/90-stack-s.conf
*.* :omrelp:$SYSLOG_HOST:$SYSLOG_PORT
EOF
sudo mv /tmp/90-stack-s.conf /etc/rsyslog.d
fi
RSYSLOGCONF="/etc/rsyslog.conf"
if [ -f $RSYSLOGCONF ]; then
sudo cp -b $RSYSLOGCONF $RSYSLOGCONF.bak
if [[ $(grep '$SystemLogRateLimitBurst' $RSYSLOGCONF) ]]; then
sudo sed -i 's/$SystemLogRateLimitBurst\ .*/$SystemLogRateLimitBurst\ 0/' $RSYSLOGCONF
else
sudo sed -i '$ i $SystemLogRateLimitBurst\ 0' $RSYSLOGCONF
fi
if [[ $(grep '$SystemLogRateLimitInterval' $RSYSLOGCONF) ]]; then
sudo sed -i 's/$SystemLogRateLimitInterval\ .*/$SystemLogRateLimitInterval\ 0/' $RSYSLOGCONF
else
sudo sed -i '$ i $SystemLogRateLimitInterval\ 0' $RSYSLOGCONF
fi
fi
echo_summary "Starting rsyslog"
restart_service rsyslog
fi
# Finalize queue installation
# ----------------------------
restart_rpc_backend
# Configure database
# ------------------
if is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS; then
configure_database
fi
# Configure screen
# ----------------
USE_SCREEN=$(trueorfalse True $USE_SCREEN)
if [[ "$USE_SCREEN" == "True" ]]; then
# Create a new named screen to run processes in
screen -d -m -S $SCREEN_NAME -t shell -s /bin/bash
sleep 1
# Set a reasonable status bar
if [ -z "$SCREEN_HARDSTATUS" ]; then
SCREEN_HARDSTATUS='%{= .} %-Lw%{= .}%> %n%f %t*%{= .}%+Lw%< %-=%{g}(%{d}%H/%l%{g})'
fi
screen -r $SCREEN_NAME -X hardstatus alwayslastline "$SCREEN_HARDSTATUS"
screen -r $SCREEN_NAME -X setenv PROMPT_COMMAND /bin/true
fi
# Clear screen rc file
SCREENRC=$TOP_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME-screenrc
if [[ -e $SCREENRC ]]; then
rm -f $SCREENRC
fi
# Initialize the directory for service status check
init_service_check
# Sysstat
# -------
# If enabled, systat has to start early to track OpenStack service startup.
if is_service_enabled sysstat;then
if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
screen_it sysstat "cd ; sar -o $SCREEN_LOGDIR/$SYSSTAT_FILE $SYSSTAT_INTERVAL"
else
screen_it sysstat "sar $SYSSTAT_INTERVAL"
fi
fi
# Start Services
# ==============
# Keystone
# --------
if is_service_enabled key; then
echo_summary "Starting Keystone"
init_keystone
start_keystone
# Set up a temporary admin URI for Keystone
SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT/v2.0
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
export OS_CACERT=$INT_CA_DIR/ca-chain.pem
# Until the client support is fixed, just use the internal endpoint
SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://$KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT/v2.0
fi
# Do the keystone-specific bits from keystone_data.sh
export OS_SERVICE_TOKEN=$SERVICE_TOKEN
export OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT
create_keystone_accounts
create_nova_accounts
create_cinder_accounts
create_neutron_accounts
if is_service_enabled trove; then
create_trove_accounts
fi
if is_service_enabled swift || is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
create_swift_accounts
fi
# ``keystone_data.sh`` creates services, admin and demo users, and roles.
ADMIN_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD SERVICE_TENANT_NAME=$SERVICE_TENANT_NAME SERVICE_PASSWORD=$SERVICE_PASSWORD \
SERVICE_TOKEN=$SERVICE_TOKEN SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT SERVICE_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST \
S3_SERVICE_PORT=$S3_SERVICE_PORT KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND=$KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND \
DEVSTACK_DIR=$TOP_DIR ENABLED_SERVICES=$ENABLED_SERVICES HEAT_API_CFN_PORT=$HEAT_API_CFN_PORT \
HEAT_API_PORT=$HEAT_API_PORT \
bash -x $FILES/keystone_data.sh
# Set up auth creds now that keystone is bootstrapped
export OS_AUTH_URL=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT
export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
export OS_USERNAME=admin
export OS_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD
unset OS_SERVICE_TOKEN OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT
fi
# Horizon
# -------
# Set up the django horizon application to serve via apache/wsgi
if is_service_enabled horizon; then
echo_summary "Configuring and starting Horizon"
init_horizon
start_horizon
fi
# Glance
# ------
if is_service_enabled g-reg; then
echo_summary "Configuring Glance"
init_glance
fi
# Ironic
# ------
if is_service_enabled ir-api ir-cond; then
echo_summary "Configuring Ironic"
init_ironic
fi
# Neutron
# -------
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
echo_summary "Configuring Neutron"
configure_neutron
# Run init_neutron only on the node hosting the neutron API server
if is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS && is_service_enabled q-svc; then
init_neutron
fi
fi
# Some Neutron plugins require network controllers which are not
# a part of the OpenStack project. Configure and start them.
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
configure_neutron_third_party
init_neutron_third_party
start_neutron_third_party
fi
# Nova
# ----
if is_service_enabled n-net q-dhcp; then
# Delete traces of nova networks from prior runs
# Do not kill any dnsmasq instance spawned by NetworkManager
netman_pid=$(pidof NetworkManager || true)
if [ -z "$netman_pid" ]; then
sudo killall dnsmasq || true
else
sudo ps h -o pid,ppid -C dnsmasq | grep -v $netman_pid | awk '{print $1}' | sudo xargs kill || true
fi
clean_iptables
rm -rf ${NOVA_STATE_PATH}/networks
sudo mkdir -p ${NOVA_STATE_PATH}/networks
safe_chown -R ${USER} ${NOVA_STATE_PATH}/networks
# Force IP forwarding on, just in case
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
fi
# Storage Service
# ---------------
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
echo_summary "Configuring Swift"
init_swift
fi
# Volume Service
# --------------
if is_service_enabled cinder; then
echo_summary "Configuring Cinder"
init_cinder
fi
# Compute Service
# ---------------
if is_service_enabled nova; then
echo_summary "Configuring Nova"
init_nova
# Additional Nova configuration that is dependent on other services
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
create_nova_conf_neutron
elif is_service_enabled n-net; then
create_nova_conf_nova_network
fi
init_nova_cells
fi
# Extra things to prepare nova for baremetal, before nova starts
if is_service_enabled nova && is_baremetal; then
echo_summary "Preparing for nova baremetal"
prepare_baremetal_toolchain
configure_baremetal_nova_dirs
if [[ "$BM_USE_FAKE_ENV" = "True" ]]; then
create_fake_baremetal_env
fi
fi
# Extras Configuration
# ====================
# Phase: post-config
if [[ -d $TOP_DIR/extras.d ]]; then
for i in $TOP_DIR/extras.d/*.sh; do
[[ -r $i ]] && source $i stack post-config
done
fi
# Local Configuration
# ===================
# Apply configuration from local.conf if it exists for layer 2 services
# Phase: post-config
merge_config_group $TOP_DIR/local.conf post-config
# Launch Services
# ===============
# Only run the services specified in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
# Launch Swift Services
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
echo_summary "Starting Swift"
start_swift
fi
# Launch the Glance services
if is_service_enabled g-api g-reg; then
echo_summary "Starting Glance"
start_glance
fi
# Launch the Ironic services
if is_service_enabled ir-api ir-cond; then
echo_summary "Starting Ironic"
start_ironic
fi
# Create an access key and secret key for nova ec2 register image
if is_service_enabled key && is_service_enabled swift3 && is_service_enabled nova; then
NOVA_USER_ID=$(keystone user-list | grep ' nova ' | get_field 1)
NOVA_TENANT_ID=$(keystone tenant-list | grep " $SERVICE_TENANT_NAME " | get_field 1)
CREDS=$(keystone ec2-credentials-create --user_id $NOVA_USER_ID --tenant_id $NOVA_TENANT_ID)
ACCESS_KEY=$(echo "$CREDS" | awk '/ access / { print $4 }')
SECRET_KEY=$(echo "$CREDS" | awk '/ secret / { print $4 }')
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT s3_access_key "$ACCESS_KEY"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT s3_secret_key "$SECRET_KEY"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT s3_affix_tenant "True"
fi
if is_service_enabled zeromq; then
echo_summary "Starting zermomq receiver"
screen_it zeromq "cd $NOVA_DIR && $NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-rpc-zmq-receiver"
fi
# Launch the nova-api and wait for it to answer before continuing
if is_service_enabled n-api; then
echo_summary "Starting Nova API"
start_nova_api
fi
if is_service_enabled q-svc; then
echo_summary "Starting Neutron"
start_neutron_service_and_check
create_neutron_initial_network
setup_neutron_debug
elif is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS && is_service_enabled n-net; then
NM_CONF=${NOVA_CONF}
if is_service_enabled n-cell; then
NM_CONF=${NOVA_CELLS_CONF}
fi
# Create a small network
$NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-manage --config-file $NM_CONF network create "$PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME" $FIXED_RANGE 1 $FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE $NETWORK_CREATE_ARGS
# Create some floating ips
$NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-manage --config-file $NM_CONF floating create $FLOATING_RANGE --pool=$PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME
# Create a second pool
$NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-manage --config-file $NM_CONF floating create --ip_range=$TEST_FLOATING_RANGE --pool=$TEST_FLOATING_POOL
fi
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
start_neutron_agents
fi
if is_service_enabled nova; then
echo_summary "Starting Nova"
start_nova
fi
if is_service_enabled cinder; then
echo_summary "Starting Cinder"
start_cinder
fi
if is_service_enabled ceilometer; then
echo_summary "Starting Ceilometer"
init_ceilometer
start_ceilometer
fi
# Configure and launch heat engine, api and metadata
if is_service_enabled heat; then
# Initialize heat, including replacing nova flavors
echo_summary "Configuring Heat"
init_heat
echo_summary "Starting Heat"
start_heat
fi
# Configure and launch the trove service api, and taskmanager
if is_service_enabled trove; then
# Initialize trove
echo_summary "Configuring Trove"
configure_troveclient
configure_trove
init_trove
# Start the trove API and trove taskmgr components
echo_summary "Starting Trove"
start_trove
fi
# Create account rc files
# =======================
# Creates source able script files for easier user switching.
# This step also creates certificates for tenants and users,
# which is helpful in image bundle steps.
if is_service_enabled nova && is_service_enabled key; then
$TOP_DIR/tools/create_userrc.sh -PA --target-dir $TOP_DIR/accrc
fi
# Install Images
# ==============
# Upload an image to glance.
#
# The default image is cirros, a small testing image which lets you login as **root**
# cirros has a ``cloud-init`` analog supporting login via keypair and sending
# scripts as userdata.
# See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CloudInit for more on cloud-init
#
# Override ``IMAGE_URLS`` with a comma-separated list of UEC images.
# * **oneiric**: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/oneiric/current/oneiric-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
# * **precise**: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/precise/current/precise-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
if is_service_enabled g-reg; then
TOKEN=$(keystone token-get | grep ' id ' | get_field 2)
die_if_not_set $LINENO TOKEN "Keystone fail to get token"
if is_baremetal; then
echo_summary "Creating and uploading baremetal images"
# build and upload separate deploy kernel & ramdisk
upload_baremetal_deploy $TOKEN
# upload images, separating out the kernel & ramdisk for PXE boot
for image_url in ${IMAGE_URLS//,/ }; do
upload_baremetal_image $image_url $TOKEN
done
else
echo_summary "Uploading images"
# Option to upload legacy ami-tty, which works with xenserver
if [[ -n "$UPLOAD_LEGACY_TTY" ]]; then
IMAGE_URLS="${IMAGE_URLS:+${IMAGE_URLS},}https://github.com/downloads/citrix-openstack/warehouse/tty.tgz"
fi
for image_url in ${IMAGE_URLS//,/ }; do
upload_image $image_url $TOKEN
done
fi
fi
# If we are running nova with baremetal driver, there are a few
# last-mile configuration bits to attend to, which must happen
# after n-api and n-sch have started.
# Also, creating the baremetal flavor must happen after images
# are loaded into glance, though just knowing the IDs is sufficient here
if is_service_enabled nova && is_baremetal; then
# create special flavor for baremetal if we know what images to associate
[[ -n "$BM_DEPLOY_KERNEL_ID" ]] && [[ -n "$BM_DEPLOY_RAMDISK_ID" ]] && \
create_baremetal_flavor $BM_DEPLOY_KERNEL_ID $BM_DEPLOY_RAMDISK_ID
# otherwise user can manually add it later by calling nova-baremetal-manage
[[ -n "$BM_FIRST_MAC" ]] && add_baremetal_node
if [[ "$BM_DNSMASQ_FROM_NOVA_NETWORK" = "False" ]]; then
# NOTE: we do this here to ensure that our copy of dnsmasq is running
sudo pkill dnsmasq || true
sudo dnsmasq --conf-file= --port=0 --enable-tftp --tftp-root=/tftpboot \
--dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0 --bind-interfaces --pid-file=/var/run/dnsmasq.pid \
--interface=$BM_DNSMASQ_IFACE --dhcp-range=$BM_DNSMASQ_RANGE \
${BM_DNSMASQ_DNS:+--dhcp-option=option:dns-server,$BM_DNSMASQ_DNS}
fi
# ensure callback daemon is running
sudo pkill nova-baremetal-deploy-helper || true
screen_it baremetal "cd ; nova-baremetal-deploy-helper"
fi
# Save some values we generated for later use
CURRENT_RUN_TIME=$(date "+$TIMESTAMP_FORMAT")
echo "# $CURRENT_RUN_TIME" >$TOP_DIR/.stackenv
for i in BASE_SQL_CONN ENABLED_SERVICES HOST_IP LOGFILE \
SERVICE_HOST SERVICE_PROTOCOL STACK_USER TLS_IP; do
echo $i=${!i} >>$TOP_DIR/.stackenv
done
# Local Configuration
# ===================
# Apply configuration from local.conf if it exists for layer 2 services
# Phase: extra
merge_config_group $TOP_DIR/local.conf extra
# Run extras
# ==========
# Phase: extra
if [[ -d $TOP_DIR/extras.d ]]; then
for i in $TOP_DIR/extras.d/*.sh; do
[[ -r $i ]] && source $i stack extra
done
fi
# Run local script
# ================
# Run ``local.sh`` if it exists to perform user-managed tasks
if [[ -x $TOP_DIR/local.sh ]]; then
echo "Running user script $TOP_DIR/local.sh"
$TOP_DIR/local.sh
fi
# Check the status of running services
service_check
# Fin
# ===
set +o xtrace
if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then
exec 1>&3
# Force all output to stdout and logs now
exec 1> >( tee -a "${LOGFILE}" ) 2>&1
else
# Force all output to stdout now
exec 1>&3
fi
# Using the cloud
# ---------------
echo ""
echo ""
echo ""
# If you installed Horizon on this server you should be able
# to access the site using your browser.
if is_service_enabled horizon; then
echo "Horizon is now available at http://$SERVICE_HOST/"
fi
# Warn that the default flavors have been changed by Heat
if is_service_enabled heat; then
echo "Heat has replaced the default flavors. View by running: nova flavor-list"
fi
# If Keystone is present you can point ``nova`` cli to this server
if is_service_enabled key; then
echo "Keystone is serving at $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL://$SERVICE_HOST:$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT/v2.0/"
echo "Examples on using novaclient command line is in exercise.sh"
echo "The default users are: admin and demo"
echo "The password: $ADMIN_PASSWORD"
fi
# Echo ``HOST_IP`` - useful for ``build_uec.sh``, which uses dhcp to give the instance an address
echo "This is your host ip: $HOST_IP"
# Warn that a deprecated feature was used
if [[ -n "$DEPRECATED_TEXT" ]]; then
echo_summary "WARNING: $DEPRECATED_TEXT"
fi
# Specific warning for deprecated configs
if [[ -n "$EXTRA_OPTS" ]]; then
echo ""
echo_summary "WARNING: EXTRA_OPTS is used"
echo "You are using EXTRA_OPTS to pass configuration into nova.conf."
echo "Please convert that configuration in localrc to a nova.conf section in local.conf:"
echo "
[[post-config|\$NOVA_CONF]]
[DEFAULT]
"
for I in "${EXTRA_OPTS[@]}"; do
# Replace the first '=' with ' ' for iniset syntax
echo ${I}
done
fi
if [[ -n "$EXTRA_BAREMETAL_OPTS" ]]; then
echo ""
echo_summary "WARNING: EXTRA_OPTS is used"
echo "You are using EXTRA_OPTS to pass configuration into nova.conf."
echo "Please convert that configuration in localrc to a nova.conf section in local.conf:"
echo "
[[post-config|\$NOVA_CONF]]
[baremetal]
"
for I in "${EXTRA_BAREMETAL_OPTS[@]}"; do
# Replace the first '=' with ' ' for iniset syntax
echo ${I}
done
fi
if [[ -n "$Q_DHCP_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS" ]]; then
echo ""
echo_summary "WARNING: Q_DHCP_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS is used"
echo "You are using Q_DHCP_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS to pass configuration into $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE."
echo "Please convert that configuration in localrc to a $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE section in local.conf:"
echo "
[[post-config|\$Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE]]
[DEFAULT]
"
for I in "${Q_DHCP_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS[@]}"; do
# Replace the first '=' with ' ' for iniset syntax
echo ${I}
done
fi
if [[ -n "$Q_SRV_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS" ]]; then
echo ""
echo_summary "WARNING: Q_SRV_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS is used"
echo "You are using Q_SRV_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS to pass configuration into $NEUTRON_CONF."
echo "Please convert that configuration in localrc to a $NEUTRON_CONF section in local.conf:"
echo "
[[post-config|\$NEUTRON_CONF]]
[DEFAULT]
"
for I in "${Q_SRV_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS[@]}"; do
# Replace the first '=' with ' ' for iniset syntax
echo ${I}
done
fi
# Indicate how long this took to run (bash maintained variable ``SECONDS``)
echo_summary "stack.sh completed in $SECONDS seconds."